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How many podiums does Carlos Sainz have in Formula 1? The complete palmares of Spanish

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The rider is the second Spaniard with the most podiums.

From Carlos Sainz debut at Formula 1 in 2015, the man from Madrid has gone on to become the second best Spanish rider to compete in the top division. His 150 races between Toro Rosso, Renault, McLaren and ferrari He has been put on the podium many times.

Finishing in the top three has become a regular thing in 2022 for Sainz due to Ferrari’s performance. But How many times has the Spaniard finished on the podium? It’s time to find out.

How many podiums does Carlos Sainz have? His history in Formula 1

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After the victory in British Grand Prix 2022, Carlos Sainz has added a total of 12 podiums in Formula 1 throughout his career. The Madrid international is the second-most registered Spaniard, only behind Fernando Alonso (98) in his eight seasons in the top flight.

The first time he finished in the top three was in Brazilian Grand Prix 2019, where he finished in third place. His best result was victory at Silverstone, something he had been denied five times Monaco (2021 and 2022), Bahrain (2022) and Italy (2020).

All of Carlos Sainz’s F1 podiums

Big prize Position Equipment
1 Brazil 2019 3rd McLaren
two Italy 2020 2nd McLaren
3 Monaco 2021 2nd ferrari
4 Hungary 2021 3rd ferrari
5 Russia 2021 3rd ferrari
6 Abu Dhabi 2021 3rd ferrari
7 Bahrain 2022 2nd ferrari
8 Saudi Arabia 2022 3rd ferrari
9 Miami 2022 3rd ferrari
10 Monaco 2022 2nd ferrari
eleven Canada 2022 2nd ferrari
12 Great Britain 2022 1st ferrari

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